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Sheila, a divorced single mom, is feeling good that her brother is
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God, Leo, remember this yard? This was a great yard. In fact, this was a great neighborhood. It really was just like on those old TV shows. We laugh at that stuff now, but I would venture to say, if you could go back in a time machine, you'd be amazed how close it really was. I honestly think people were different then. You never heard about any of this crap like you do today. I mean it went on, I'm not saying that. I don't know what I'm saying. I think people back then really were, even in the privacy of their own homes, good people. You remember Buck and Vee? (indicating the next door neighbors) That's what I'm trying to say. Buck and Vee.
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